The time came to enter the world
of college in August 2004, and very fortunately, I was able to share my
experience at the University of Miami with my car. So we drove from
Cleveland Heights all the way to Coral Gables. This was momentous for a
variety of reasons: I clinched all of I-77. And I clinched I-95 in
Florida, too. College, what's that? The picture you see above is of
my room, which is a little more bare now that my roommate decided to work his
evil on other people. There is only a smattering of pics here, so enjoy
what you can.

I-77
SB and I-64 EB, on the West Virginia Turnpike south of the state capital of
Charleston. This road may have been dangerous before, but I wanna see
what it was like with the suicide lanes.

At
least the turnpike has retained the mountainous beauty of the state.

Sometimes
that speed limit of 60 mph is a little hair-raising.

Still
in West Virginia, but about to enter Virginia after this tunnel on I-77 SB.

The
tunnel.

Wow,
Virginia is pretty!

Another
tunnel on I-77 South.

Wow,
we're going in two directions at once on four different roads!

This
is what those four roads look like in southwestern Virginia.

Mountain.

As
soon as we cross into North Carolina, I-74 appears out of nowhere. The
southern part of I-77 in VA is quite scenic, although not marked as such on
the maps.

I
almost feel like I'm home again... I-74 shouldn't be here in my
opinion.

I-74
and I-77 split in northern North Carolina.

Charlotte,
NC. There was a large backup on the other side of the road and I don't
know why.

That's all the pictures I felt like taking of this
trip. I thought I wasn't going to have a website when I was driving down
here, but it turned out that it works just fine. The rest of the ride
wasn't so interesting anyway.